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Integrating AI into microbiome modulation: Insights into IBS, Sleep and Chronic Disease Management

Learn how AI is making microbiome science more clinically actionable, helping physicians personalize care for chronic conditions.

Join Dr. Joseph Feuerstein and Dr. Stephen Dahmer for a practical discussion on integrating microbiome modulation to support clinical decisions, better patient engagement and a whole-person approach to chronic disease management.

Discover how innovative care models are equipping physicians with new tools to address gut-brain axis conditions through data-driven, integrative, and scalable approaches to care.

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Dr Joe Feuerstein

Joe Feuerstein

Dr Joe Feuerstein is a consultant physician in integrative medicine and has treated over 45,000 patients with serious medical conditions using only natural approaches and is also an attending at Greenwich Hospital

He is an assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University in New York, Quinnipiac University, school of medicine, and faculty at the University of Arizona Center for integrative medicine , an author with a number one new seller on Amazon “ the cannabinoid cookbook” and regular guest on “ Zoe today show “ on the word network, the largest faith based African-American television network in the world.

He is a award-winning researcher and teacher in the field of integrative medicine with over 30 posters in publications and is cohost of the award-winning Internet cooking series “ condition, kitchen” with international celebrity chef Daniel Green on the health website every day Health they (site gets 60 million unique views monthly).

He is also the co-founder of Emma health a venture capital-backed, AI-driven decision support software company that helps physicians use Microbiome modulation for the treatment of chronic medical conditions.

Stephen Dahmer, MD

Stephen Dahmer

Stephen Dahmer, MD, is director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine and holds the Andrew Weil Endowed Chair in Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona (UA) in Tucson.

He also serves as division chief of integrative medicine and associate professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine. He earned his medical degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and completed fellowship training in integrative family medicine at the University of Arizona.

Dr. Dahmer is board-certified in family medicine, integrative medicine, and lifestyle medicine. His clinical, academic, and leadership work focuses on advancing evidence-based integrative health care, with particular emphasis on the responsible use of botanicals and dietary supplements in patient-centered care.

Previously, he held academic and clinical appointments at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and leadership roles in primary care and value-based health care organizations. His professional experience spans clinical service in diverse and underserved settings, stateside and internationally, and his research interests include real-world outcomes of integrative therapies and the clinical application of medicinal plants in contemporary health care systems.

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